November 04, 2005
Judith Miller bio
New Yorker bio of person of the month Judith Miller, in the circle
of Patrick J. Fitzgerald, Valerie Palme, Joseph Wilson, Karl Rove
and I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby.
"Unfortunately a lot of fine young people were gotten for perjury
during Watergate."
-Al Haig
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October 23, 2005
Nouriel Roubini
Nouriel Roubini's first rate economics blog offers an
essay of macroeconomic commentary about weekly.
Quick off the mark with commentary on new Fed Chairman
nominee on Ben Bernanke.
Previously: Roubini Global Economics.
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October 11, 2005
Blogroll NYT headlines
NYT headline index.
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August 06, 2005
Dan Gillmor
Formerly one of the MSM popular press's better technology writers,
bayosphere's Dan Gillmor didn't stay solo for long.
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May 25, 2005
No Facts in Common
The Web is a festering cesspool of lunacy and emotion: Free Republic,
Daily Kos, Little Green Footballs, Atrios, Instapundit, on and on
and on. Facts only enter the picture when they're favorable.
Emotion rules. There is no common ground, nor a desire for any.
-- Greg Knauss
Nor common facts among left and right.
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April 01, 2005
Busy Busy Busy
busybusybusy is a great leftish summary the
day's talking heads' punditry.
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November 23, 2004
John Tierney
Word in the Washington bureau is that John Tierney, a veteran
journalist who worked for the Washington Star, is in position to write
a column from Washington. A reporter for most of his career, he has
written a regional column about New York. He is no doctrinaire
conservative, perhaps a libertarian, but he has taken muckraking
positions on many issues.
* see last para. As seen in the American Prospect (via Dynamist)
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October 11, 2004
New York Times top 25 articles, most mailed
New York Times top 25 articles. 'Top' is measured by most mailed,
not most viewed.
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